My Time at Sandrock is Available Now in Early Access

Set in a new desert region, the farming/lifestyle RPG sees players fixing up Sandrock and connecting with more than 30 different NPCs.

Posted By | On 26th, May. 2022

My Time at Sandrock

My Time at Sandrock, Pathea Games’ follow-up to My Time at Portia, is now available for PC via early access on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Check out the launch trailer below which showcases farming, combat, sand fishing, and much more.

The farming RPG sees players in the role of a Builder who ventures to Sandrock to restore it. The desert region poses its fair share of challenges (like sandstorms) so you’ll need to adapt accordingly. Along with constructing buildings, raising livestock and growing crops, interacting with the community is key. There are more than 30 new NPCs and tons of side quests to pursue.

Retailing for $25, the early access version contains the first story act. Development is expected to last for a year during which more quests, visual improvements and so on will be added so stay tuned. My Time at Sandrock is also coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch.


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